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The Atomic Physics Behind Neutral Atom Computers | Mark Saffman

June 30, 2026 10:00am 1:23

Why are so many companies betting on neutral atoms to build the first useful quantum computers?In this episode, we speak with Mark Saffman, professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and one of the pioneers of neut...

Silicon Photonics and the Future of AI Scaling | John Bowers

June 16, 2026 10:00am 1:39

Why are some of the world's largest technology companies betting on silicon photonics?In this episode, we speak with John Bowers, professor at UC Santa Barbara and one of the pioneers of silicon photonics, about the tech...

Bioelectricity, Morphogenesis, and Two-Headed Worms | Michael Levin

June 02, 2026 10:00am 1:27

How can a flatworm regenerate a complete head after being cut in half?In this episode, we speak with Michael Levin, developmental biologist and director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University, about the emergi...

Quantum Architecture, QAOA, and Cancer Biomarkers | Fred Chong

May 19, 2026 10:00am 1:59

Are quantum computers changing the way we discover cancer treatments?In this episode, Misha and Yudong spoke with Fred Chong, Seymour Goodman Professor at the University of Chicago, about the future of quantum computer a...

How Quantum Sensors Can Measure Single Electrons | Amir Yacoby

May 05, 2026 10:00am 2:01

How do you measure something as small as a single electron or map quantum behavior at the nanoscale?In this episode, Misha spoke with Amir Yacoby, professor at Harvard University, about the cutting edge of quantum sensin...

The Physics of Un-Hackable Face Recognition | Rob Devlin on Metalenz

April 21, 2026 10:00am 1:13

How do you turn a flat piece of nanostructured material into a secure biometric sensor?In this episode, we speak with Rob Devlin, co-founder and CEO of Metalenz, about how metasurfaces are transforming optics and enablin...

The Real Economics of Data Centers in Space | Starcloud CEO Philip Johnston

April 01, 2026 8:00am 1:37

Are data centers in space physically possible, or just another overhyped idea?In this episode, we speak with Philip Johnston, CEO of Starcloud, about the technical and economic case for putting AI infrastructure in orbit...

How To Make Quantum Algorithms Cheaper | Craig Gidney on Magic-State Factories, Resource Estimates

March 27, 2026 10:00am 2:03

How do you actually make quantum algorithms work on real hardware?Build your own quantum circuits in Crumble: https://algassert.com/crumbleIn this episode, we speak with Craig Gidney of Google Quantum AI, whose work focu...

How Neurons Translate Electricity into Chemistry | Tom Südhof

March 10, 2026 10:00am 1:30

How do neurons convert electrical signals into chemical messages in under a millisecond?In this episode, we speak with Thomas Südhof, Stanford neuroscientist and Nobel laureate whose discoveries revealed the molecular ma...

How Engineers Solve “Impossible” Problems | Dan Gelbart

February 17, 2026 10:00am 2:03

How do engineers solve problems that seem to violate the laws of physics?In this episode, we speak with Dan Gelbart, a prolific inventor and precision engineer, about what it really means to work at the limits of physica...

How Visual Experience Rewires the Brain | Mark Bear on Neuroplasticity

February 03, 2026 9:59am 1:55

How does experience rewire the brain—and why is vision the ideal system for understanding neuroplasticity?In this episode, we speak with Mark Bear, MIT neuroscientist and a pioneer in the study of experience-dependent pl...

Snell's Law, Metasurfaces, and Metalenses | Federico Capasso

January 20, 2026 10:00am 2:13

How can flat surfaces shape light as powerfully as bulky lenses?In this episode, we speak with Federico Capasso, Harvard physicist and pioneer of metasurfaces, metalenses, and nanophotonics. Capasso traces the path from ...

Graphene, Nanotubes, and Quantum Hall Physics | Philip Kim

January 06, 2026 10:13am 2:47

How do electrons behave when they’re confined to a single layer, and why do entirely new laws of physics emerge when dimensions shrink?Papers discussed in this episode:Experimental observation of the quantum Hall effect ...

Quantum Matter, Super-conductors, and Black Holes | Subir Sachdev on the SYK Model

December 23, 2025 10:00am 2:34

What makes high-temperature superconductors and “strange metals” some of the most perplexing systems in modern physics?In this episode, we speak with Dr. Subir Sachdev: Harvard physicist and one of the leading architects...

How to Build Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers | Austin Fowler on Surface Codes + TQEC

December 09, 2025 10:00am 1:50

Would we get a quantum computer sooner if everything was open source?In this episode, we speak with Austin Fowler, one of the architects of quantum error correction and a pioneer of the surface code used in today’s leadi...

Why Syncing Atomic Clocks is Virtually Impossible | Judah Levine on UTC

November 26, 2025 10:00am 2:04

Why is syncing atomic clocks still one of the hardest problems in physics and engineering?In this episode, we speak with Judah Levine—legendary NIST physicist and one of the key architects of modern timekeeping—about the...

Can We Predict History Like the Weather? | Peter Turchin on Cliodynamics

November 04, 2025 10:00am 1:18

Why do civilizations rise, prosper, and then collapse? Here's what the math tells us.In this episode, we sit down with Peter Turchin, complexity scientist and founder of the field of cliodynamics, which uses data and mat...

Why Do Quantum Computers Make So Many Mistakes? | Mikhail Lukin on Quantum Error Correction

October 21, 2025 10:00am 1:00

You can’t copy a qubit. So how do quantum computers remember anything?In this episode, we sit down with Mikhail Lukin, Harvard physicist and co-director of the Harvard Quantum Initiative, whose lab is building quantum co...

We Interviewed the Winners of the Ig Nobel Prize | Ig Nobel 2025

October 09, 2025 10:00am 1:05

The scientific stories behind this year's research that made people LAUGH, then THINK.Watch the 2025 Ig Nobel Ceremony here: https://youtu.be/z1cP4xKd_L4In this episode, we bring together three of this year’s Ig Nobel wi...

What Science can Learn from Startups | Adam Marblestone on Focused Research Organizations

October 07, 2025 10:00am 1:41

Science has stalled. And Adam Marblestone thinks he knows why.Check out the Research Gap Map here: https://www.gap-map.org/?sort=rankIn this episode, we sit down with Adam Marblestone, neuroscientist, nanotechnologist, a...

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